Sunday, April 26, 2009

Sorel Flurry Snow Boots for Youths (Size 13-7):

Sorel Flurry Snow Boots for Youths (Size 13-7): Sorel Flurry Snow Boots are durable, comfortable winter boots that are water and wind resistant to keep little feet warm through the winter. Featuring a drawstring at top with a barrel lock closure, an adjustable hook and loop with an elastic instep strap for secure fit and a removable, 6mm washable, recycled felt InnerBoot liner, the Flurrys will see your child through a whole season's worth of stomping in the snow while staying dry and comfy. Complete with a waterproof one-piece injection molded thermal rubber shell and a traction enhancing multi-directional thermal rubber lug outsole to keep your kids on their feet in even the most slippery winter weather.
Customer Review: Sorel Snow Boot
This is a great, quality boot. The liners are removable so they will dryout more quickly if they get wet. My 7 year old son played outside for 6 hours in these boots and his feet stayed warm and dry. Easy on and off. I would highly recommend these boots.


With the wintry wind whistling around our ankles, it's time to check out some nice and best pair of winter boots. And if you wanna wear the absolute trendiest winter footwear this season, look no further than these below mentioned three top shoes of this season that are having a good craze in the shoe market.

Sorel Conquest & Full Tilt Boots

For traveling through rough, rocky and slippery places, a pair of Sorel Conquest & Full Tilt Boots is the apt choice for men. They are ideal in providing extreme warmth to your feet and enable excellent traction on the slippery surfaces. This footwear is a good bet for walking in deep snow.

They are the perfect bet in assuring considerable ankle support and are even good in aiding sprained and broken ankles. So have a pair of these winter footwear that keep you stay comfy for a long time even in the worst weather conditions.

Kamik Northfield Suede Winter Boots

When it comes to staying toasty this winter, Kamik Northfield Suede Winter Boots are the apt choice for you. They are the perfect choice for men who don't like wearing tall boots. Guys who need a place to tuck their textured hose or skinny jeans can go for these ankle length winter boots that will gain you a great appearance.

The waterproof construction of this footwear makes them ideal for walking on the wet and snow covered paths comfortably. They are engineered with EVA mid-soles that highly comfort your feet while the TRIUMPH rubber outsoles attached with self clean lugs enable excellent traction and grip on the surfaces.

Ugg Beacon Boots

These stunning Ugg Beacon will perfectly complement your casual look. These fleecy boots would do just the trick: sensible enough to keep your feet and ankles warm. This footwear is simple and classic in design stealing the hearts of the style conscious men.

This footwear is engineered with genuine sheepskin sockliner and lining that wicks away the moisture from your feet keeping them dry and comfy. The floating rubber technology engineered in this footwear makes them highly durable and lightweight and also enables great traction and increased flexibility. Ugg Beacon is for the men who want to stay in style without losing comfort.

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Friday, April 24, 2009

Sorel Women's Timberwolf Snow Boot

Whether youre shoveling your walk or strapping into snowshoes to explore freshly snow-covered woods, the Sorel Womens Timberwolf Boot can keep your feet warm and dry. Bask in the warmth of 200g of Thinsulate insulation while the Timberwolf Boots seam-sealed waterproof construction keeps moisture outside where it belongs. Stand your ground when youre on thin ice thanks to Sorels rugged rubber lug outsole. A Sherpa pile snow cuff cushions your ankle and adds some fashion flair to the Sorel Timberwolf Boot.

Product Features
  • Material: [Upper] suede & leather; [Lining] synthetic
  • Insulation: Thinsulate (200g / m2)
  • Sole: Rubber
  • Lacing: Standard
  • Recommended Use: Winter wear, snow shoeing
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year

Customer Review: Women's Sorel
I am most pleased with the women's Sorel Timberwolf boot!! As the size is unusual (10.5), I am excited to have a perfect fit. The Sorel reputation speaks for itself. My only concern is that now Sorel is out-sourcing production to China instead of keeping it in Canada. This is unfortunate.
Customer Review: Very comfortable and warm
I bought this boot as a last minute "I need a snow boot now!" and was VERY satisfied. I only wore them for 4 days, and love them. My feet were warm and comfortable.


The Wrekening: An Ancient Mirrors Tale

by Jayel Gibson


Synergy Books (2006)

ISBN 9781933538303

The Wrekening begins as the Feie named Brengven is searching for a meal and stumbles upon a cavern full of demonic stone soldiers. Opening a rift, he hurries to the fortress of the House of Aaradan where Yavie, the Dragon Queen, and her husband Sorel live with Yavies Guardians. Hearing the news of the discovery of the army and using the knowledge of the Ancient wizard, Grumblton, they decide that something must be done to collect and destroy the Wreken Shards, the heart shards of the Wreken Wyrms, or stubstrata dragons. Knowing that sending guardians would draw too much attention, they call upon the help of Nall and Naeres estranged daughter, Cwen and her friend Talin. At first they refuse, but Brengven, who was sent to convince them, finally succeeds after Caen, who has been good-naturedly stalking Cwen, gets shot by her.

The Feie uses Caen, who is somewhat of a rogue, to convince her by saying that he will take Caen on the quest and that she is too weak to complete the quest. In the end, all three of them accompany Brengven. Several days later, they are traveling through Spire Canyon when Cwen is captured by the Thralax, an intelligent, gorilla-like monster. Just as Cwen is escaping on her own, Caen and Talin come to rescue her and nearly kill the Thralax. Cwen saves it by way of a blood oath, and it is forever sworn to protect her. She steals its vast wealth and continues towards the first of the 13 Wreken Shards.

After Cwen and her group have collected the first and several other Wreken Shards, they get news that one town has already been attacked by a dark army set free from an underground cavern by an evil enchantress. When Nall comes to tell them to speed up, he is nearly killed by Cwen, but nevertheless, they hasten in their task as more armies are awakened and more towns are destroyed. As Caen tries to worm his way into Cwens heart, Klaed, the son of a councilman who like Cwen and Talin refused to be guardians, shows up and vies for Cwens affections. Can Cwen and her friends recover and destroy all the Wreken Shards before Aedracmorae is destroyed?

In this second book of the Ancient Mirror series, Jayel Gibson not only writes well, but also draws the reader in to this mesmerizing story. The Wrekening is a book for teens that would enjoy reading about fantasy, dragons and dark armies.

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Sorel Little Kid/Big Kid Super Trooper Boot

Snow brings a flurry of activity: Sorel's Super Trooper will put them at the heart of the action while keeping their feet warm and dry. This durable, wintry-weather boot offers a hassle-free pull-on style--they'll be trekking and sledding in no time with the fast-action, toggled drawstring closure. It also offers full weather protection, including a waterproof upper and a traction-ready outsole that's impervious to wet, snow, and ice. A removable EVA footbed adds cushioning and comfort.


The other deck of XVIII century was described by Breitkopf: "this deck has four suits: Ven (civil), Woo (military), Co (science), Juan (0cademy), nine cards each suit. Each card has a corresponding title within this suit. In such a way we have the most important ranks of the civil hierarchy and in particular the most important officers from minor to senior".

Prunner has distinguished three main elements in the Chinese cards of XVII: literary quotations; toasts and wishes; suits in the form of monetary denomination (from hundred thousands and tens of thousands to hundreds and coins). Later on the officials and toasts disappeared from the cards and only citation and money remained. The most famous Chinese cards are money cards. The value of the card is determined by the denomination of the money cord.

The most ancient Japanese cards were produced from the shells and were intended for literary entertainments of the educated public. The lines from the poems were depicted on the shells. The aim of the game was to correctly combine the shells (to compose a poem). This game was a predecessor of the game called "one hundred poets". The classical collection of poems of hundred of poets of VII-XIII centuries was presented on these cards in the following manner: one card with an image of the poet, the other one with a line or lines from his poem. The players should properly match the cards.

Heraldic cards.

Their appearance in XVII century is associated with the name of Claude Oronce Fine, who published one of the first decks with coat of arms under the pseudonym of de Brainville in 1660 in Lion: Jeu de Blason, Father Mnestrier, who issued the same deck of cards a couple years later, tells about the first unexpected troubles of Fine: some princes were seriously offended that they were depicted as jacks and aces. The cards were confiscated by the magistrate and Fine had to change the pictures. However, soon the author of the deck became very successful and the cards were reissued with new coat of arms. A community of young noblemen called "Armorists" was formed in Naples; they studied coat of arms of numerous noble families. From Naples the idea reached Venice. In 1682 Benedictine, Dom Kasimir Frescott, offered to the Doge of Venice and to the senate Venetian the deck with coat of arms of Venetian noblemen. The supplementary book to the deck said: "Virtue in game or famous Venetians from patrician families".

Decks of historic gambling cards.

The subject of the pictures on the cards were historical personalities. Depicting of the heroes of the ancient times (Alexander the Great, Caesar, Carl the Great, etc.) as card kings, antique goddesses and great women (Athena, Jeanne d'Arc, Judith and others.) as queens, outstanding brave men (Hector, Decius, Lancelot, etc.) as jacks - became a tradition almost from the very birth of the cards production in Europe. The artists painted the card characters similar to real life modern monarchs, commanders and their ladyloves of their times (Karl VII, Agns Sorel etc.). For example, in time of the Great French revolution, the monarchs on the cards were replaced with free-thinkers and tyrant fighters: Voltaire, Hannibal, Horace, La Fontaine, Molire, Rousseau, Saint-Simon. Many cards of great art value were painted by the famous artists and engravers on the order of the high and mighties. So, the cards present a priceless historical material that enables to conduct numerous researches and studies.

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Columbia Sportswear Little Kid/Big Kid Winter Trek Boot

The Winter Trek collection was built on a rugged winter hiking platform and delivers a long list of industry leading features including Omni-Tech® waterproof and breathable construction and Techlite™ midsoles for comfort and consistent cushioning, giving you the confidence needed to tackle any active winter adventure.


The other deck of XVIII century was described by Breitkopf: "this deck has four suits: Ven (civil), Woo (military), Co (science), Juan (0cademy), nine cards each suit. Each card has a corresponding title within this suit. In such a way we have the most important ranks of the civil hierarchy and in particular the most important officers from minor to senior".

Prunner has distinguished three main elements in the Chinese cards of XVII: literary quotations; toasts and wishes; suits in the form of monetary denomination (from hundred thousands and tens of thousands to hundreds and coins). Later on the officials and toasts disappeared from the cards and only citation and money remained. The most famous Chinese cards are money cards. The value of the card is determined by the denomination of the money cord.

The most ancient Japanese cards were produced from the shells and were intended for literary entertainments of the educated public. The lines from the poems were depicted on the shells. The aim of the game was to correctly combine the shells (to compose a poem). This game was a predecessor of the game called "one hundred poets". The classical collection of poems of hundred of poets of VII-XIII centuries was presented on these cards in the following manner: one card with an image of the poet, the other one with a line or lines from his poem. The players should properly match the cards.

Heraldic cards.

Their appearance in XVII century is associated with the name of Claude Oronce Fine, who published one of the first decks with coat of arms under the pseudonym of de Brainville in 1660 in Lion: Jeu de Blason, Father Mnestrier, who issued the same deck of cards a couple years later, tells about the first unexpected troubles of Fine: some princes were seriously offended that they were depicted as jacks and aces. The cards were confiscated by the magistrate and Fine had to change the pictures. However, soon the author of the deck became very successful and the cards were reissued with new coat of arms. A community of young noblemen called "Armorists" was formed in Naples; they studied coat of arms of numerous noble families. From Naples the idea reached Venice. In 1682 Benedictine, Dom Kasimir Frescott, offered to the Doge of Venice and to the senate Venetian the deck with coat of arms of Venetian noblemen. The supplementary book to the deck said: "Virtue in game or famous Venetians from patrician families".

Decks of historic gambling cards.

The subject of the pictures on the cards were historical personalities. Depicting of the heroes of the ancient times (Alexander the Great, Caesar, Carl the Great, etc.) as card kings, antique goddesses and great women (Athena, Jeanne d'Arc, Judith and others.) as queens, outstanding brave men (Hector, Decius, Lancelot, etc.) as jacks - became a tradition almost from the very birth of the cards production in Europe. The artists painted the card characters similar to real life modern monarchs, commanders and their ladyloves of their times (Karl VII, Agns Sorel etc.). For example, in time of the Great French revolution, the monarchs on the cards were replaced with free-thinkers and tyrant fighters: Voltaire, Hannibal, Horace, La Fontaine, Molire, Rousseau, Saint-Simon. Many cards of great art value were painted by the famous artists and engravers on the order of the high and mighties. So, the cards present a priceless historical material that enables to conduct numerous researches and studies.

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Friday, April 3, 2009

Sorel Caribou Innerboot Replacement - Women's

When your Caribou boot liners are getting a little mangy after a few seasons of extended use, pick up the Sorel Womens Caribou Innerboot Replacement to keep your winter footwear feeling fresh. The ThermoPlus felt bootie and Sherpa Pile fleece cuff are sure to provide many more winters of warmth for snowshoeing, working outside, or shoveling out the car on powder days.

Product Features
  • Material: [Bootie] ThermoPlus felt; [Cuff] Sherpa Pile fleece
  • Recommended Use: Winter work, snowshoeing
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year

Customer Review: Warm and cozy
I have had my Sorel boots for 12 years. They are amazing boots. After 12 years of wear and tear (even running), my boot liners were looking a bit ratty and felt unsupportive. I decided to purchase replacement innerboot liners. I am extremely pleased with this product. The addition of elastic keeps my feet warmer. The material is very durable. I am hoping that the boot liners will help my Sorels last another 12 years or so.


For centuries people have dug for them, went in debt for them, some have even stole for them. The incomparable diamond has caused the world over to fall in love with them, the temptation and desire to own them really is simply irresistible.

There is nothing a woman can wear that makes her feel more beautiful than diamonds. When men wear them they might not feel beautiful, but it does give them a feeling of power and success that they do not get from wearing any other gem stone.

The power of the diamond to alter someones state of mind is magical. No one can really explain how they weave this unmatchable spell over people.

Diamonds were first discovered in India several thousand years ago, but did not begin to infiltrate Europe until around the 12th century. In the beginning of this era, only the kings and queens of royalty had access to diamonds.

It was not until later that other minor peerage began to wear them. The first commoner recorded to have worn diamonds was Agnes Sorel. She was a well known mistress to King Charles VII of France in the middle of the 15th century.

Until Agnes, there were laws forbidding anyone but nobles and clergy to wear the mystifying stones, but at that time if you were a mistress of the king, in some cases you might be above the law. In her case, since the diamonds she received was from the king himself, so no one dared to question her.

When in the 1870's the famous mines of South Africa were discovered, the diamonds popularity with average people began an escalation that has never stopped and has gained momentum ever since. Of coarse, the largest and most famous diamonds are still associated with only royalty and the very rich.

Those of us with average incomes are generally lucky to own a diamond of one to three carets. Even diamonds of less than one caret are treasured by the men and women who own them. These smaller diamonds are commonly given as gifts and are always received with great gratitude.

It seems that with a diamond, the size of the stone is not necessarily a factor. It is more just the fact that you are wearing one that gives a great satisfaction. Everyone would love to own bigger diamonds, but if you can not afford bigger, then smaller will do

Dror Klar is an advocate and writer about top quality Diamonds and Jewelry. learn more about his new Diamonds and other top quality Diamond Jewelry

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